![]() Starting the driver with default settings is rather simple. ![]() In openSUSE the driver is also in the official repositorys as long as you are on openSUSE Tumbleweed or Leap (42.1): sudo zypper install xboxdrvįor Fedora, Arch and any other distribution you have to check for your owner whether you need a extra repository for the driver or not. This means the driver is already available in the repositorys: sudo apt-get install xboxdrv Under Ubuntu and Debian this driver can be easily installed with apt. Everything will work out of the box.Īnyways, for the wireless XBox 360 Controller you need a driver which is called ‘xboxdrv’. I have also seen some third party products here which are way more cheaper, but actually I really can’t say if they are working that well.Īfter you plugged in the receiver, the kernel will recognize it but yet it is actually unable to do anything.Īs I mentioned before, if you’re useing the wired controller, then you have to nothing to be worried about. The receiver also comes from Microsoft and costs ~ 19,-€ here in the EU. This receiver is (normally) not included when you’re buying the controller. You need of course a receiver which gets all the signals that are sent from your controller. The standard loaded driver xpad then can handle it.īut what do you have to do if the controller is the wireless Version? The Wired version of this controller can be easily connected through Plug & Play. ![]() One of the best controllers out there in the wild is (IMHO) the XBox 360 Wireless Controller from Microsoft. A lot of games today need a controller … yes, even on PC you can’t ignore that fact.
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